Access Reagan County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Reagan County are processed by the Sheriff's Office in Big Lake. Reagan County sits in the Permian Basin region of West Texas and has a population of about 4,000 people. Big Lake is the only city in the county and serves as the county seat. All arrest records are public under the Texas Public Information Act. You can call the Sheriff's Office, check jail services online, or visit the courthouse to look up booking records.

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Reagan County Overview

~4,000 Population
1,175 sq mi Area
Big Lake County Seat
112th Judicial District

Reagan County Arrest Records

The Reagan County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests and booking records in the county. The correctional facility in Big Lake takes in every person arrested by local deputies, state troopers, or any other law enforcement agency working in Reagan County. The Sheriff's Office also manages jail services and maintains records for public access.

Reagan County is small but sits in a busy oil field region. The Permian Basin brings in a transient workforce, which can affect arrest numbers. Traffic stops on the highways that cross the county sometimes lead to drug arrests or outstanding warrant pickups. DWI stops are also common on the long stretches of road between towns. Despite the small resident population, the jail sees a steady flow of bookings through the year.

The Sheriff's Office website has a jail services page with an inmate search feature. The screenshot below shows this page.

Reagan County recent arrests jail services page

This page lets you search for current inmates and find details about the facility. You can also call the Sheriff's Office to ask about a recent arrest.

Office Reagan County Sheriff's Office
Address Big Lake, TX 76932
Phone (325) 884-2424
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Recent Arrests Under Texas Law

Texas law makes arrest records public. The Texas Public Information Act under Government Code Chapter 552 sets the rules. Section 552.108(c) is clear about what must be shared. Basic information about an arrested person cannot be withheld. That means the name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, aliases, the date and time of arrest, place of arrest, offense charged, booking info, bonding data, and the names of the arresting officers are all public.

Reagan County follows these state rules. The Sheriff's Office shares booking data when asked. You do not need to explain your reason. The Texas Attorney General's office oversees disputes about public records access. If a county refuses to release records that should be public, the AG can step in. Juvenile records and sealed cases are not open to the public.

Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS also maintains a statewide criminal history system. Section 411.135 covers how conviction and deferred adjudication records work in that system. Every arresting agency in Texas, including the Reagan County Sheriff's Office, must report arrest data to DPS within seven days.

Search Reagan County Arrests

The Reagan County Sheriff's jail services page has an online inmate search. You can look up people who are currently in the correctional facility by name. Results show charges and booking info. This is the fastest way to check on a recent arrest without making a phone call.

For court records tied to arrests, contact the Reagan County District Clerk. Felony cases go through the 112th Judicial District Court. Misdemeanors are heard in county court. Both sets of records are public. You can request files in person or by mail. The District Clerk keeps charge records, docket entries, dispositions, and sentencing details.

State-level tools fill in gaps too. The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per name and covers conviction records from all 254 Texas counties. The TDCJ Inmate Search is free and covers people in state prison. The Texas Courts Case Search has appellate records. The DPS Crime Records Division compiles data from every local agency in the state.

How to Get Reagan County Records

There are several ways to access Reagan County arrest records. The process is simple given the county's small size.

  • Check the jail services page online for current inmates
  • Call (325) 884-2424 during business hours for basic booking info
  • Mail a written request to the Sheriff's Office in Big Lake
  • Visit the courthouse in person with a valid ID

Phone calls are the quickest option. Staff can confirm a booking and tell you the charges within minutes. For a written request, include the person's full name and date of birth if you have it. The county must respond within ten business days. Basic arrest info is typically free. Certified copies of documents come with a small per-page fee. Reagan County is remote, so phone and mail requests are often more practical than driving to Big Lake.

The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement tracks which agencies work in Reagan County. This can help you figure out which office handled a specific arrest if you are not sure whether it was the Sheriff's Office or a state trooper.

Booking Process in Reagan County

When an arrest occurs in Reagan County, the person is taken to the correctional facility in Big Lake. Staff collect personal details during the booking process. That includes full name, date of birth, address, and physical description. Fingerprints and a mugshot are taken. The charges get logged and bond is set. A magistrate reviews the case within 48 hours to formally read the charges and confirm bail.

The arrest data then gets reported to the Texas DPS within seven days. It feeds into the Computerized Criminal History System. This state-level database tracks records from every county in Texas. New arrests may take a few days to show up in the DPS system. For the most current information on a Reagan County booking, calling the jail is faster than any online search.

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